#BrightSquare Day 19 Cee’s Flower of the Day, Thursday Trios
“As usual for a Squares Challenge month I will be sharing squares daily, and I would love it if you did the same. However if daily sounds too daunting, don’t worry. It is fine to join us weekly or even just pop in occasionally with your squares. The frequency of your squares depends on you and also your blog. All I ask is that your image has 4 equal sides, and that it reflects the theme of bright.”
Becky B.
A Rare CA Day for the Sun to Hide Behind a Cloud

Traditional Haiku Burning sun behind high clouds rests on a palm frond reaching for the heat. Copyright © 2021 Marsha Ingrao. All Rights Reserved.
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15 responses to “Becky B’s Squares: Bright Cloudy Day”
Beautiful photo and haiku. 🙂
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Thanks, Lisa. I’m practicing.
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A beautiful scene Marsha – I love the way the cloud just touches the tree!
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That’s what caught my eye, too, Sarah. Even as a tiny icon on my computer, I was curious and when I put it in Photoshop Elements, I was thrilled.
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haiku goes so well with the beautiful photo…
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Thank you so much, Jim.
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oh what a gorgeous square, and a haiku too – wonderful
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Thanks so much, Becky B. 🙂
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Three in one. Very efficient way to make good use of your time. Three palm trees for Thursday Trios makes me yearn for warmer weather.
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Yes, me too, but I don’t want to rush it. We got up to 110 way too quickly in CA. I’m happy to stay around 60 with a cold breeze here in Prescott for a bit.
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Marsha, 60 would be like heaven right now. I agree though about the higher temps.
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I bet! I’m thankful for houses, heat and air conditioning so I can go out when the temperature, precipitation, and wind speeds are optimal. LOL!
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Which is it: the haiku is a perfect match to the image or is the image a perfect match to the haiku? 😉 Nicely done, Marsha.
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You are super sweet, Frank. The picture came first, for sure. The haiku is a new hobby.
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